The Open Road |  | Artist: John Hiatt Label: New West Records Category: Music
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Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
UPC: 607396618224 EAN: 0607396618224 ASIN: B0033XKVHI
Theatrical Release Date: March 2, 2010 Release Date: March 2, 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: FACTORY SEALED - SHIPS DAILY IN BUBBLE ENVELOPE
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| Tracks:
| • | The Open Road 4:33 | | • | Haulin 4:06 | | • | Go Down Swingin 3:38 | | • | Like A Freight Train 5:59 | | • | My Baby 4:10 | | • | Homeland 4:46 | | • | Wonder of Love 3:52 | | • | What Kind Of Man 3:50 | | • | Movin On 4:43 | | • | Fireball Roberts 4:27 | | • | Carry You Back Home 3:36 |
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Product Description Looking at life through the rearview mirror was the inspiration for John Hiatt s brand new album, The Open Road. A classic Hiatt record, the rockin songs sizzle with the heat from two-lane blacktop on a summer s day. Hiatt and his touring band (Kenny Blevins on drums, Patrick O Hearn on bass and Doug Lancio on guitars) recorded a set that gives Garage Rock a new meaning. All the other years, my songs are about coming home, Hiatt says. But within these 11 new songs including Haulin and the title track The Open Road home is never the destination.
Album Description Looking at life through the rearview mirror was the inspiration for John Hiatt's 2010 album, The Open Road. A classic Hiatt record, the rockin' songs sizzle with the heat from a two-lane blacktop on a hot summer's day. Hiatt and his touring band (Kenny Blevins on drums, Patrick O'Hearn on bass and Doug Lancio on guitars) recorded a test that gives 'Garage Rock' a new meaning. 'All the other years, my songs are about coming home,' Hiatt says. But within these 11 new songs, including 'Haulin'' and the title track, 'The Open Road', home is never the destination.
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